I think they mean one in…fifteen. The Kate Spade One in a Million Business Card Holder sure is pretty, and would look pretty swanky in your grasp – that is, if you happen to have an initial that starts with one of the fifteen available letters. I’ve shopped around and have thus far only seen it in these options, but maybe there are more available somewhere out there. The case itself is lovely, with gold enamel trim and a glossy face engraved with the initial. It arrives in a box, so it’s perfect for gift giving. Available for $30 at Kate Spade.

Long, lean and practical, the Kate Spade Saturday Four Corners Tote addresses your need for a work or weekend basic without much fuss. Despite its overall simplicity, it does offer a stylish side thanks to its lovely (and somewhat trendy) deep teal color and flawless lines. I love that it ticks all the boxes: it’s got a zip closure, features multiple compartments inside and has a detachable shoulder strap. You can’t go wrong with this effortlessly pulled together bag. Available for $260 at Kate Spade Saturday.

Kate Spade won me over a long, looooong time ago. Being a self-professed girly girl, I’m hardly immune to the label’s whimsical charms. Whether it’s a floral dress or the new Hanover Street Aster Crossbody Bag, I’m easily swayed by most things Spade. New for fall, the ruddy red bag is actually on the plain side, but doesn’t lack charm thanks to its oversized black leather bow. The combination is striking but not overwhelmingly dressy, making the bag a cute choice for day or evening wear. Available for $198 at Nordstrom.

The Kate Spade website shows a bride carrying the Madison Ave. Evening Belles Rissa Clutch in her grasp. It does contrast nicely with white, obviously, but I think this complements any spring or summer outfit well. Soft coral-peach isn’t typically seen out there in the great big world of handbags, so this makes a pleasant change. Bonus: It’s versatile enough to carry day or night, so make the most of it. Available for $348 at Kate Spade.

Now that school is back in session, so can the Kate Spade New York Cobblehill Backpack be put to good use. Ah, I absolutely adore the sleek silhouette of this stylish backpack. Also available in Laguna blue, this backpack features a bridge-clip closure with a magnetic strap, adjustable shoulder straps and exterior pockets to hold all of your delicate essentials. Although, I’d have to admit that during my college years, I could never truly carry all of my academic needs in such a petite looking backpack, but it gets an ‘A plus’ for style! Available for $348 at Nordstrom.

Looks like Valentino has some competition. All decked out in a bow even wider than the bag itself, the Kate Spade Madison Ave. Logan Heights Honore Tote celebrates girlish style with grace. It’s lovely, in a color called “Cherry Blossom” that feels a bit ill-timed but should still wear well throughout the cooler months. If there’s a downside, it’s that there is no zip closure. The button snap provides some coverage, but given the bag’s size I’d hope for more protection for all that I would probably shove inside there. Still, this is probably one of the prettiest picks from the brand’s new collection. Available for $598 at Kate Spade.

Another month, another colorful collection to behold from Kate Spade. The Bloom Drive Margot Crossbody instantly struck me as adorable, but the more I look at it the less inclined I am to actually consider a purchase. I love the color scheme here; there’s something very engaging about punchy flowers on a black and white background. But with the bow print vying for the spotlight and the bag being just a tad too large for all the prints, it ultimately feels like it has too much going on. I do like it, but it’s not the most sensible option out there. Available for $298 at Kate Spade.

This certainly isn’t your usual Kate Spade fare. The Madison Ave. Kemble Street Alta Clutch is made with gorgeous metallic blue-green snakeskin that shimmers in any light. I love its cool, aquatic effect, and the fact that it transition so easily from day to evening. It also promises to make a pretty smooth move from summer to fall, at least if you dress accordingly. With everything from vivid cobalt blues to deep greens, it’s sure to make quite a splash. Available for $798 at Kate Spade.

Sushi lovers of the world, the purse for you has finally been created. Tell me you aren’t totally itching to get your hands on the Kate Spade Hello Tokyo Bento Box. With its fun sushi menu design and gold hardware, it puts a kitschy spin on quirk and adds a little levity to your winter wardrobe. I’m not sure I could personally splurge on this because I’m sure I wouldn’t carry it very often, but I admit it’s super cute. Available for $348 at Kate Spade.

A quirky winter awaits, at least if you choose to outfit yourself in anything from Kate Spade‘s upcoming collection. The Lucky Cat Clutch is one of many pieces inspired by Asian culture. The Japanese cat boasts adorable red ears, a matching collar and a touch of gold hardware. Snap it open to reveal a surprising amount of space, complete with a zippered pouch in the center. As functional as it is cute, this is sure to be a favorite of many. Available for $298 at Nordstrom.